This suggestion may be sort of a hodge podge setup, but you could use
something like a airport express, which has wireless bridging built
in.  Connected directly to a ATA....

On 9/22/06, Brian Candler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sorry, one other equipment query: does anyone know of an ATA with wireless
hardware which can act as a *client* to another wireless network?

The Linksys units have an integrated wireless access point, but I want
something which will work as a client onto an existing wireless network - so
you can install ATAs around a building without additional LAN cabling.

An ATA with integrated Homeplug (powerline carrier networking) would be
another option, but again I can't find such a thing.

Any suggestions?

Many thanks,

Brian.
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